General Science
- TryScience
- A wonderful site for students interested in on and offline experiences in science. Includes interactive experiences, experiments, field trips, and live webcams.
- Kids' Castle
- This site is an excellent kids' resource, with fun games, and interesting facts. Designed by the Smithsonian Magazine's Kids' Castle, this site was made to be a safe, educational, and extremely interactive place for kids to visit on the World Wide Web. It's updated daily with new pictures and projects.
- Science Junction
- For teachers and students, this site has lesson plans, and very fun, challenging games. There are science links, and there is a communication forum for teachers to communicate with each other. There are experiment instructions, and analyzing instructions to go along with them.
- MadSciNet
- This site gives loads of information on any scientific area on any level. A 3rd grader could learn something as well as a graduate student. This site also has science experiments to try. The whole page is humorus as well as informative.
- Ask an Expert: Science & Technology
- On this page you can ask experts questions in many areas of science and technology. This is a kid-friendly, useful and interesting site.
- The Why Files
- This site examines the science behind the news headlines. You can also view cool science images and guess what the image is. There is an easy-to-use search engine and questions are sorted by subject.
- National Science Foundation
- A nicely laid-out web site with good graphics, a helpful news sections, and great genre-specific sites.
- NC State Science House
- A well-organized, graphically sound web site with many interactive activities for kids of all ages.
- Yahoo Science
- A Yahoo directory of many many links to science web sites, laid out in an organized fashion.
- About.com Science
- A very extensive and easily navigable directory of content both from about.com itself and other places around the web.
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